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Bomb Found Near Nonthaburi Redshirts Rally

(28 February) A homemade explosive device has been planted by unknown individuals near a Redshirts rally site in Nonthaburi province.

Buddha Issara To Sue Khaosod For B100 Mil.

(9 April) Anti-government monk activist has pledged to sue Khaosod and Matichon for libel, demanding 100 million baht in compensation.

CAPO Slams Court Official's 'Favouritism' Letter

BANGKOK — The government has harshly criticised a top court official for lobbying the chief of the Royal Thai Police to grant a promotion to a policeman he knows personally.

Thai Education Ministry On "Special Mission" From Junta

BANGKOK (DPA) — The Thai Education Ministry has been tasked by the country's ruling junta with helping to develop the ideal Thai.

HM King To Meet Junta Leader, Approve Interim Charter

BANGKOK — The leader of Thailand’s military junta is scheduled to meet His Majesty the King to seek royal approval for an interim constitution this evening, reports say.

NCPO Chairman Wants More Applicants For Reform Council

BANGKOK — The chairman of Thailand’s military junta says he wants more people to apply for the National Reform Council (NRC), a panel set-up by the junta to carry out widespread "reforms" in post-coup Thailand.

Professors Hit Back At NCPO's Ban On Academic Freedom

BANGKOK — The military junta's insistence that all academic seminars must be approved by authorities has angered a number of Thai lecturers who are denouncing the measure as an encroachment on free speech.

'Reformist' Democrat MP Resigns To Join Junta's Reform Body

BANGKOK - The self-identified "reformist" Democrat MP has resigned from his party today to serve as the sec-gen of the reform body appointed by the Thai military junta.

Govt Urges Student Activists To Join Forum Instead of Protesting

BANGKOK - Thai government officials have asked student activists to participate in the junta-backed public forum, instead of protesting against the military regime.

Red & Yellow Politicians 'Invited' to Discuss Junta's Reforms

BANGKOK — Politicians from Thailand's two rival political camps have been asked by the military junta to attend a forum on its national reform efforts this Friday.

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